Last updated: September 2019

More than half of the UK’s councils have declared a ‘climate emergency’. This datakit is designed to help councils address this emergency by making open data relating to climate change more discoverable.

**A variety of open datasets are presented with metadata and example visualisations. Structured data that has been pre-processed by the Trafford Data Lab are provided at local authority level where available. In some cases, the R script used to pre-process the data is given rather than the data.

Impacts

Flood risk

The chance of flooding from rivers and/or the sea is available at 50m by 50m resolution. Each grid cell is allocated to one of four flood risk categories, taking into account flood defences and their condition. The risk of flooding from surface water is available from here.

Additional resources
The Environment Agency has an interactive map showing flood risk information.


Air Quality Management Areas

Air Quality Management Areas (AQMA) are declared when a local authority expects that air quality will not meet the National Air Quality Objectives.

Additional resources
DEFRA has an AQMAs interactive map.


Background air pollution

Estimates for annual mean background concentrations of nitrogen oxide (NOx), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), coarse (PM10) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) are available at 1km x 1km resolution.

Additional resources
The UK Ambient Air Quality Interactive Map visualises the background concentration data.


Roadside air pollution

There are several sources of continuous air quality monitoring data including:

The legal limits for NO2, PM10 and PM2.5 concentrations are:


Pollutant Concentration Averaging period Permitted exceedences
NO2 40 µg/m3 Annual mean n/a
NO2 200 µg/m3 1-hour mean 18 times a year
PM10 40 µg/m3 Annual mean n/a
PM10 50 µg/m3 24-hour mean 35 times a year
PM2.5 25 µg/m3 Annual mean n/a


Mitigation

Total CO2 emissions and by sector

Total carbon dioxide emissions are broken down by different domestic, industrial & commercial, and transport sectors. Carbon dioxide emissions are also available per capita (ktCO2/capita).

Additional resources
The National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory (NAEI) website has an interactive map that allows you to explore CO2 emissions by local authority area and sector.


CO2 emissions from large industrial installations

Carbon dioxide emissions from large industrial installations are available across the UK from the National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory. Other greenhouse gases such as methane and nitrous oxide are also available.


Domestic energy consumption

Estimates of total domestic energy consumption is available for 2005 to 2016.


Industrial and commercial energy consumption

Estimates of total industrial & commercial energy consumption is available for 2005 to 2016.


Road transport fuel consumption

Estimates of road transport fuel use by local authority are available for petrol (petrol cars, motorcycles and petrol LGVs) and diesel (diesel cars, diesel LGVs, HGVs and buses) consuming vehicles. Estimates by road type (motorways, A roads and minor roads) is also available in the source dataset.


Domestic property build period

Information about the age of domestic dwellings is available from the Valuation Office Agency. The age of a building influences energy consumption with older properties tending to be less energy efficient than newer buildings.

Adaptation

Renewable electricity generation

Data on renewable electricity installations, their capacity (MW) and generation (MWh) are available at a local authority level.


Recycling

The percentage of household waste sent for reuse, recycling or composting by local councils is available by financial year.


EPCs by Environmental Impact Rating

An Energy Performance Certificates’ (EPC) Environmental Impact Rating is an estimate of the amount of CO2 produced by a home. The most energy efficient homes fall within band A (lowest CO2 emissions) and the least efficent in Band G (highest CO2 emissions). Lodgements on the Energy Performance of Buildings Register are published on a quarterly basis.


Licensed electric vehicles

The number of licensed electric vehicles (battery electric, plug-in hybrid electric, or range-extended electric) registered by the keeper’s local authority is published by the Department for Transport. Data on licensed diesel and ultra low emission vehicles (ULEVs) is also available in the source data.


Cycling

Local authority cycling rates are published by the Department of Transport from the Active Lives Survey.

The Active Lives Survey estimate that in 2017/18:

  • 2.9% of Trafford residents cycle five times a week
  • 5.3% of Trafford residents cycle at least three times a week
  • 11.1% of Trafford residents cycle at least once a week
  • 18.4% of Trafford residents cycle at least once per month

Walking

Local authority walking rates are published by the Department of Transport from the Active Lives Survey.

The Active Lives Survey estimate that in 2017/18:

  • 29.8% of Trafford residents walk five times a week
  • 43.5% of Trafford residents walk at least three times a week
  • 69.7% of Trafford residents walk at least once a week
  • 79.4% of Trafford residents walk at least once per month

Green spaces

Parks, playing fields, gardens and other green spaces that are likely to be publicly accessible are available in the Ordnance Survey’s OS Open Greenspace product.